Ran–GTP coordinates regulation of microtubule nucleation and dynamics during mitotic-spindle assembly
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Iain W. Mattaj | Eric Karsenti | E. Karsenti | O. Gruss | I. Mattaj | R. Carazo-Salas | Oliver J. Gruss | Rafael E. Carazo-Salas
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